The essential services platform for the neurodivergent. No friction. No noise. Just the signal.
For neurodivergent individuals, standard navigation apps create Sensory Overload. They present ads, reviews, photos, and traffic data simultaneously. This creates a "wall of noise" that requires significant cognitive effort to process.
Pulse.AI utilizes a Subtractive Interface. We remove 90% of the data layer, presenting only the specific utility required (e.g., "Where is the hospital?"). This reduces Decision Fatigue and allows for immediate action during critical moments.
Optimized for users with lower working memory capacity by grouping information into single-task cards.
High-contrast, neon-on-black schema reduces eye strain and highlights only interactive elements.
Expanded touch targets (60px minimum) for users with tremors or fine motor control issues.
Spatial audio feedback confirms actions without needing to look at the screen.
Standard Navigation vs. Pulse Event Horizon
We don't show pins. We show light. High concentrations of services emit a warm glow. Quiet zones stay cool.
As you scroll, the nearest open facility magnetically snaps to the center of your screen. You can feel the distance.
One tap sends a visual sonar wave, refreshing data instantly and stripping away non-essential UI elements.
We do not store your medical history or search queries on our servers.
For users with Autism who get overwhelmed by busy interfaces. Pulse strips away colors, ads, and non-essential markers, providing a calm, black-screen experience.
Optimized for 200% zoom and screen readers. Semantic HTML structure ensures that 'Next Turn' is announced before 'Starbucks Ad'.
For ADHD users who struggle with multi-step tasks. Our 'One-Tap' philosophy means finding a hospital takes a single gesture, not a menu dive.
Yes. Forever. We are funded by open-source grants and community contributions. There are no premium tiers for essential access.
Absolutely. We test with NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver daily. Every interactive element has an aria-label and keyboard focus state.
No. Location is processed locally on your device and never sent to a cloud server. Your movements are your own.
Yes. Once you load your local area, the data caches to your device. You can navigate the entire city grid without an active data connection.